Status:
valid
                
                
                    
Authors:
Franch.
                
                
                    
Source:
wcs
                
                
                    
Year:
1898
                
                
                    
Citation Micro:
Nouv. Arch. Mus. Hist. Nat. , sér. 3, 10: 57 (1898)
                
                
                    
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000349642
                
             
            
            
                
                
                
            
            
            
                                    
                        Common Names
                        
                        - Oxyphylla Sedge
 - Slender-leaved Sedge
 - Slenderleaf Sedge
                         
                     
                                
                
                    
                    
                    
                
                
                
                
                                                    
                        Description
                        
                            Carex oxyphylla (also called Sharp-leaved Sedge, among many other common names) is a perennial sedge species of the Cyperaceae family. It is native to North America and is found in moist meadows, marshes, stream banks, and other wetland habitats.                        
                     
                                
                                    
                        Uses & Benefits
                        
                            Carex oxyphylla is a popular ornamental grass, used in gardens and landscaping. It is also used in erosion control and as a ground cover. It is drought tolerant and can be used in dry areas.                        
                     
                                
                                                    
                        Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
                        
                            The flower of Carex oxyphylla is a small, greenish-brown spikelet, with a single female flower at the base and several male flowers above. The seed is a small, dark brown nutlet, with a single seed inside. The seedlings are small, with a single leaf and a short stem.                        
                     
                                
                
                
                                    
                        Cultivation and Propagation
                        
                            Carex oxyphylla is a perennial sedge native to the eastern United States. It prefers moist to wet soils in full sun to partial shade. Propagation is by division or by seed. Seeds should be sown in the fall or spring in moist soil and kept moist until germination. Division should be done in the spring or fall.                        
                     
                                                    
                        Where to Find Carex oxyphylla
                        
                            Carex oxyphylla can be found in wet meadows, wet woods, and along streams in the northern United States and Canada.                        
                     
                
                                    
                        Carex oxyphylla FAQ
                        
                            What is the scientific name of Carex oxyphylla?
Carex oxyphylla
What is the common name of Carex oxyphylla?
Sharp-leaved Sedge
Where is Carex oxyphylla found?
Carex oxyphylla is found in North America.
                          
                     
                
                                    
                        Species in the Carex genus
                        
                            Carex abitibiana, 
Carex aboriginum, 
Carex abortiva, 
Carex abrupta, 
Carex abscondita, 
Carex acaulis, 
Carex accrescens, 
Carex acicularis, 
Carex acidicola, 
Carex acocksii, 
Carex acuta, 
Carex acutata, 
Carex acutiformis, 
Carex adelostoma, 
Carex adrienii, 
Carex adusta, 
Carex aematorrhyncha, 
Carex aequialta, 
Carex aestivaliformis, 
Carex aestivalis, 
Carex aethiopica, 
Carex agastachys, 
Carex agglomerata, 
Carex aggregata, 
Carex akitaensis, 
Carex akiyamana, 
Carex alajica, 
Carex alascana, 
Carex alata, 
Carex alba, 
Carex alberti, 
Carex albicans, 
Carex albolutescens, 
Carex albonigra, 
Carex albula, 
Carex albursina, 
Carex algida, 
Carex allanii, 
Carex alligata, 
Carex alliiformis, 
Carex allivescens, 
Carex alluvialis, 
Carex alma, 
Carex almii, 
Carex alopecoidea, 
Carex alopecuroides, 
Carex alsatica, 
Carex alsophila, 
Carex alta, 
Carex altaica,                         
 
                     
                                                    
                        Species in the Cyperaceae family
                        
                            Abildgaardia mexicana, 
Abildgaardia ovata, 
Abildgaardia schoenoides, 
Abildgaardia triflora, 
Abildgaardia oxystachya, 
Abildgaardia odontocarpa, 
Abildgaardia macrantha, 
Abildgaardia fusiformis, 
Abildgaardia pachyptera, 
Actinoschoenus repens, 
Actinoschoenus yunnanensis, 
Actinoschoenus aphyllus, 
Actinoscirpus grossus, 
Afrotrilepis jaegeri, 
Afrotrilepis pilosa, 
Amphiscirpus nevadensis, 
Arthrostylis aphylla, 
Arthrostylis planiculmis, 
Becquerelia clarkei, 
Becquerelia cymosa, 
Becquerelia discolor, 
Becquerelia merkeliana, 
Becquerelia muricata, 
Becquerelia tuberculata, 
Bisboeckelera irrigua, 
Bisboeckelera longifolia, 
Bisboeckelera microcephala, 
Bisboeckelera vinacea, 
Blysmus compressus, 
Blysmus mongolicola, 
Blysmus rufus, 
Blysmus sinocompressus, 
Bolboschoenoplectus mariqueter, 
Bolboschoenus caldwellii, 
Bolboschoenus capensis, 
Bolboschoenus fluviatilis, 
Bolboschoenus glaucus, 
Bolboschoenus grandispicus, 
Bolboschoenus laticarpus, 
Bolboschoenus maritimus, 
Bolboschoenus medianus, 
Bolboschoenus nobilis, 
Bolboschoenus novae-angliae, 
Bolboschoenus planiculmis, 
Bolboschoenus robustus, 
Bolboschoenus schmidii, 
Bolboschoenus stagnicola, 
Bolboschoenus yagara, 
Bolboschoenus koshevnikovii, 
Bolboschoenus biconcavus,                         
 
                     
                                
                                    
                        References
                        
                            POWO record for urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:301386-1: Govaerts R (ed.). 2023. WCVP: World Checklist of Vascular Plants [Version 11]. Facilitated by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. [WWW document] URL http://sftp.kew.org/pub/data-repositories/WCVP/ [accessed 20 April 2023].